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[mawr, mohr] / mɔr, moʊr /




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A separate programme of emergency early release resulted in more than 400 prisoners being freed in recent months.

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She arrived in Cortina at the top of the World Cup downhill standings, with two race wins and three more podium finishes, and as one of the favourites for the gold medal.

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He says Scotland can be ruthless but need to be more ruthless, more often.

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The big three contributors to more than 18 million cancer cases around the world were found to be:

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As more emails emerge, there's a growing impression of how much Ferguson seemed to depend on Epstein, telling him he was her "pillar" and confiding "I have been so so sad".

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